Economic Regulation of Transport Amendment Act 10 of 2025
Summary
The Economic Regulation of Transport Amendment Act 10 of 2025 amends the Economic Regulation of Transport Act, 2024, to correct erroneous references in Schedule 1. Specifically, it substitutes the year '2020' with '2024' in the citation of the principal Act. The Act will come into effect on March 3, 2026.
What changed
The Economic Regulation of Transport Amendment Act 10 of 2025 makes a minor correction to the Economic Regulation of Transport Act, 2024. The amendment specifically targets Schedule 1 of the principal Act, correcting erroneous references by replacing the year '2020' with '2024' wherever it appears as part of the citation for the principal Act. This amendment aims to ensure the accuracy of legal citations within the transport regulatory framework.
This is a technical correction to an existing Act. Compliance officers should note the effective date of March 3, 2026, and ensure internal documentation and references to the Economic Regulation of Transport Act, 2024, are updated to reflect the corrected citation year. No new operational obligations or penalties are introduced by this amendment.
What to do next
- Update internal references to the Economic Regulation of Transport Act, 2024, to reflect the corrected citation year '2024' instead of '2020'.
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Economic Regulation of Transport Amendment Act 10 of 2025 (English / isiXhosa)
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10 of 2025 The Economic Regulation of Transport Amendment Act 10 of 2025 intends:
- to amend the Economic Regulation of Transport Act, 2024, so as
- to correct erroneous references in Schedule 1 to the Act by substituting the year “2020” with the year “2024” wherever the year “2020” appears as part of the citation of the principal Act
- to provide for matters connected therewith.
Commencement
3 March 2026
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